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    The Zapatistas Movement

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    The twentieth century saw an upsurge in a new form of protest movement‚ the anti-globalisation/anti-capitalist social movement‚ which is a branch out of what was known as the New Social Movement. The new social movements were a plethora of informal groups‚ organisations and campaigns that surfaced in the 1960s. These included movements that campaigned for racial equality‚ sexual equality‚ gay rights‚ environmental concerns‚ peace groups‚ prisoners rights‚ human rights‚ among others. Because of

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    The LGBT Movement

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    The LGBT Movement America has always been known as the “Land of the Free and Home of the Brave”. Unfortunately‚ our country has not let everyone be the “free”‚ authentic self that they deserve to be. Unlike race‚ religion‚ gender and age‚ sexual orientation is not a characteristic under civil rights laws. Homosexuals have faced relentless hostility and discrimination for centuries and have been on an uphill battle for equality. It wasn’t until the Stonewall Inn Riots in 1969 that a political

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    Gender Inequality

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    ““GENDER INEQUALITY AND WOMEN IN INDIA” Md Shakil Anjum In India‚ since long‚ women were considered as an oppressed section of the society and they were neglected for centuries. During national struggle for independence‚ Mahatma Gandhi gave a call of emancipation of women. Men and women are both equal and both play vital role in the creation and development of their families in particular and society in general. Indeed the struggle for legal equality

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    CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 1 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Donna Fedelski Mount Washington College CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 2 ABSTRACT I am writing my mid-term paper on the Civil Rights Movement which I think is one of the most important movements in the United States in the last one hundred years. The Civil Rights movement is a revolutionary

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    The term sex and gender tends to be interchangeable in today’s society to help identify a character. In spite of that‚ sex is defined as a biological characteristic that differentiates male from female through characteristics like their reproductive organs‚ and gender is assigned by “the behavior and attitude that a society considers proper for its males and females” (Henslin J.‚ 2014‚ p. 288). Nevertheless‚ if you were to explain the concept of gender as a structure you would look at men as the

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    SOC 308 Week 4 Quiz

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    In this paperwork of SOC 308 Week 4 DQ 2 The Cosmic Race you will find the next information: Jose Vasconcelos proposed the assimilation of ethnic groups in Mexico into a new "cosmic race." This concept is discussed in the readings as well as in The Cosmic Race. More information can be found with a web search. After reviewing your text‚ the linked document above‚ and others found in your web search‚ describe what Jose Vasconcelos means by a cosmic race and then evaluate the cultural ramifications

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    Social Web Research Paper

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    Research paper Social web William Kidwell INF103 Computer Literacy Instructor George McGee May 17‚ 2012   Social web it’s everywhere in today’s world from Facebook to Twitter to MySpace and we as a society use it every minute or every day. In my research paper I will address our use of the social web and how it has become this global phenomenon. The emergence of Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and the rest of the social Web as a global force in the last several years has done

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    Nuanced gender roles and related social expectations for Germans changed as much as the political climate did between the 18th and 19th century. War‚ revolution‚ and poverty influenced these shifts. By WWI traditional gender roles‚ despite some fluidity in the 1800’s‚ had been reified by wartime necessity. For German men‚ this arc of gender norms took them from militaristic masculinity‚ to a freedom for philosophic fluidity and then back to martial manhood. Women‚ particularly those of the middle

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    Reform Movements

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    Reform Movements During the 19th Century there were many reform movements that took place. Reform movements were movements that were organized to reform or change the certain way of things. Reform movements did not always work but the ones that did greatly changed the way our nation operates today. There were three major reform movements that have altered the nation; the abolitionist movement‚ the temperance movement and the women ’s suffrage movement. Without these movements‚ and the great leaders

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    about whether biological or social influences can contribute to the overall gender identity and which has the biggest impact or if it is both. Many people often mistake sex and gender to mean the same thing; this is untrue however sometimes they can be interchangeable. Gender is referred to the expectations and cultural constructions associated with their biological status of being female or male which is their sex. In more simple words Unger (1979) suggested the term gender for the traits and behaviours

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